Documentary
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A '''documentary''' is a [[creative work]] of [[non-fiction]] based on ''[[document]]s'', including: | A '''documentary''' is a [[creative work]] of [[non-fiction]] based on ''[[document]]s'', including: |
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A documentary is a creative work of non-fiction based on documents, including:
- Documentary film
- Radio documentary
- Television documentary
- Documentary photography
- Documentary theatre
- Conventions in documentary
See also
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